Toilet-mirror.



'J. A. OLBON.

TOILET MIRROR.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.17. 1913.

Patented July 28, 1914 INVENTOR, Johw 14.016010,

' ATTORNEY,

WITNESSES UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JOHN OLBON, OF PATEBSON, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOB '10 FRANK E. REA, 0F. 4

I'ATEBSON, NEW JERSEY.

- TOILET-MIRROR.

Patented July 28, 1914..

Application filed March 17, 1913. 8eria11Qo'. 754,750. a

To all whom it may concern: Be it known that 1, JOHN A. OLBON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Paterson, in the county of Passaic and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements 'in Toilet-Mirrors, of which the'following is a specification.

The object of this invention is to provide a toilet mirror of a novel construction permitting the deyice to be folded into small compass, so as to occupy little space in a and also be adapted to for supporting it and at the same time allow the mirror proper or glass to assume any osition happening to be most convenient or any particular-use to which the mirror may be put.

In the accompanying drawing, Figure I is a front elevation of the improved mirror; Fig. 2 is a plan view; Fig. 3 is a fragmentary front elevation on a larger scale; Fig. 4 is a plan view of the base; Fig. 5 shows the device attached to a gas fixture or the like and, Fig. 6 is a fragmentary view illusthey are pivotall'y adjuste straight support e (to be supp 1n the bracket the mirror can be moved from trating a modification.

a is ,a semi-circular bracket in which is pivoted on a diametrical axis the mirror proper or glass 6, the ivots being screws or the like 0,. On a horizontal rivet or the like d in'the upper endof a substantially described. in detail) is pivoted one arm of an L-shaped joint member f, to the'other'arm of which,'on a rivet g or the like arranged at right angles to the rivet d, is. pivoted the bracket (1., the rivet g penetrating bracket asubstantially midway between t e ends thereof. Spring washers h may be employed to resist the pivotal movement of member f on the support and the bracket on member f, so that the parts will remain in any os tion to which Y On account of the employment of the angular joint member f pivotally connecting the bracket with the ort, and of the pivoting of the mirror the completely folded or to the support (that is, hanging pendant therefrom and in flatwise relation thereto) to any position or angle, such as for instance, those shown in Fig. 1.

compact relation The support a is telescopic so that the device can be extended to bring the mirror to any elevation. The tubular part c of the support e has its lower end split as shown in Fig. 3 and somewhat contracted so as to' grip the other or received part e. To retain the parts 0' and e'{ against separation they may have thelongitudinal slot and pin connection 0. Swiveled to the lower end of the member 6 are. the base members 6. When these stand in the cross- 1n suitable base by which the device can stand on a table or the like; when they are turned on the member 6 as an axis so as to overlap each other from end to end they may be brought into a plane parallel with that of the mirror when in t e com letely folded position, to give the device t e desired fiat' form for packing.

' As it may not always be convenient to stand the device on a table orthe like, I

relation shown in Fig. 4 they form a provide means for clamping it to a table edge or someother projecting support, such as for instance a gas fixture. In Figs'l and 5, the clamp comprises two clips j j each of which is penetrated by the member 6" of the support, one of the'clips being penetrated freely by a thumb screw is which is tapped into the other clip. By manipulating the screw is the clips can be made to grip a table edge A. The clips have oppositely inwardly projecting jaws or lugs Z whose in ner surfaces m conver e away from the screw it. These jaws a 0rd means whereby the clips may be made efiectively to grip the pipe B'of a gas fixture or the like (Fig. 5). Or the clamp may take the form shown in Fig. 6, where one clip nis rigidly secured to a part of the device and the other n' is pivoted ,to the first clip, 0 being a thumb screw tapped in one member and bearing against the other and serving to produce Having thus fully described my inven tion, what I claim as new and deslre to secure by Letters Patent is p In combination, a support, a mirror,

means for securing the mirror to the sulpport and a two-jawed clamp attached to t e support and having abutment means between its jaw-portions and opposite gripping surfaces on said jaw portlons converg- Witnesses:

.JOHN W. STEWART,

WM. -D. BELL. 

